Thursday, June 27, 2013

Mozilla Releases Firefox version 22

Mozilla released a new version of the browser application (browser) Firefox version 22 for PC. In this new version, Mozilla adds support for 3D gaming, video calls, and file sharing.

Excerpted from The Next Web, Thursday (27/06/2013), now Firefox has supported languages ​​asm.js. program The coding language is not a language that is completely new, but rather the development of JavaScript.

With the support of the program language, play 3D games and photo processing service can be used directly through the website.

One of its new capabilities is Web Real-Time Communications (WebRTC). With this capability, developers can create a browser application that allows users to make video calls straight from your browser. This application does not require third-party plug-in to run.

In addition to voice communication tau video, WebRTC can also be used to share data, for example to share photos or documents.

WebRTC has actually been introduced in Firefox 18 beta version, as an additional technology support. Last month, the beta version of Firefox 21 was introduced and immediately equipped with WebRTC by default.

Currently, Firefox 22 is available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android-based mobile devices.

Firefox 22 mobile version for a while yet supports WebRTC and asm.js. However, small-sized tablet device will receive the support of a large tablet look like.

No comments:

Post a Comment